Our Cocaine Addiction Treatment Program

Casa Palmera is a holistic-based residential cocaine addiction treatment facility. We offer a variety of unique programs that separates us from virtually all other behavioral health facilities in America.

Dual diagnosis treatment

Safe & dignified detoxification program

Cause-based treatment

Integrative medicine

Compassionate and skilled medical staff

Holistic mind and body program

Individualized approach to treatment

Insurance accepted*

Do you or someone you care about struggle with cocaine addiction? Casa Palmera understands the seriousness of this disease and we are here to help. By incorporating our four core elements, medical/psychotherapy, lifestyle, complementary medicine and environmental, we believe we can help restore your overall health and spiritual well-being.

Our residential treatment facility is renowned for its innovative cocaine abuse treatment programs. Using a combination of cognitive behavioral groups, individual psychotherapy and holistic adjunctive treatment techniques, we fully address all the intricate problems that inhibit your ability to fully enjoy life. Treatment at Casa Palmera is individualized for each patient. We begin your stay with a thorough evaluation by our team of health professionals. This team includes a Master’s level or higher, licensed cocaine dependency counselor, who will conduct a comprehensive analysis to develop your specific treatment goals.

Signs of Cocaine Addiction

At first a user may only see positive effects of cocaine use: more energy, increased talkativeness and mentally alterness. If one becomes addicted to cocaine, or takes enough, devastating side effects set in, such as paranoia, tremors, respiratory arrest and vertigo. A large enough dose can cause cardiac arrest and even death. Some signs of heavy cocaine use are:

Decrease in appetite

Euphoria

Dilated pupils

Rise in temperature

Blood shot eyes and redness

Increase in blood pressure

Constricting of blood vessels

Decreased interest in previously enjoyed activities and relationships

Need to consume more and more of the drug to experience the same “feeling”